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Taoism, an essential guide, Eva Wong

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Taoism, an essential guide, Eva Wong
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Taoism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
642843256
Responsibility statement
Eva Wong
Sub title
an essential guide
Summary
For the first time, the great depth and diversity of Taoist spirituality is introduced in a single, accessible manual. Taoism, known widely today through the teachings of the classic Tao Te Ching and the practices of t'ai chi and feng-shui, is less known for its unique traditions of meditation, physical training, magical practice, and internal alchemy. Covering all of the most important texts, figures, and events, this essential guide illuminates Taoism's extraordinarily rich history and remarkable variety of practice. A comprehensive bibliography for further study completes this valuable reference work -- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
History of Taoism. Shamanic origins (3000-800 BCE) -- The classical period (700-220 BCE) --The transformation of Taoism from philosophy into organized religion (20 BCE-600 CE) -- The rise of mystical Taoism (300-600 CE) -- The development of alchemical Taoism (200-1200 CE) -- The synthesis of Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism (1000 CE-present) -- Systems of Taoism. Magical Taoism : the way of power -- Divinational Taoism : the way of seeing -- Ceremonial Taoism : the way of devotion -- Internal-alchemical Taoism : the way of transformation -- Action and Karma Taoism : the way of right action -- Taoist practices. Meditation -- Techniques for cultivating the body -- Rites of purification, ceremony, and talismanic magic
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